Various dates, February | Online + In Person
The Boston Globe’s Black History Month Film Festival
Co-presented GlobeDocs, A Beautiful Resistance, RoxFilm, and the Museum of Science. The Boston Globe is proud to host its 4th annual Black History Month Film Festival. This event series aims to celebrate the lives, culture, and creativity of Black Americans through a mix of classic and new films, which will be available for virtual viewing throughout the month. Each screening will be followed by a virtual panel event to provide insight and context for these stories of strength, joy, and love.
Film screenings include If Beale Street Could Talk, Crooklyn, Eve’s Bayou, and The Mural Master — along with an in person event, A Beautiful Resistance Live!
Join Globe writers and editors, filmmakers, and talent for these five installments. Sign up once to register for free for all virtual Black History Month film events.